Description
Engineering Graduate Studies Meng Master Of Engineering
ENGINEERING
GRADUATE
STUDIES
MEng
Master of Engineering
“If you’re considering an MEng
program, the University of
Toronto is a great place to
experience a world class
education, wonderful
peer network, sense of
community, and chance to
live in a wonderful city.”
VIGNESH PARAMESHWAR, MEng STUDENT
“Being in the MEng program helps
me to stand out from the crowd
and from my colleagues. Not only
did I learn additional technical
skills but I also learned a lot about
management and leadership—which
is one of the reasons why I chose
the MEng program at U of T.”
DOM LEE, MEng STUDENT
TAKE YOUR ENGINEERING
CAREER TO THE NEXT LEVEL
Tackling the industrial and societal challenges of
the 21st century requires specialized technical
knowledge. But to get ahead in today’s workplace,
engineers also have to communicate, manage,
innovate and understand the world. Coming up
with creative solutions to pressing global problems
requires broader competencies than ever before.
An MEng from the University of Toronto can give you
that edge. You’ll take advanced technical courses,
and be able to choose from a variety of specializations
that take you well beyond what you learned as an
undergraduate. And we also offer a professional
development curriculum you won’t get from any other
school. We provide a depth and breadth of education
that can help you achieve your potential and move
your career to the next level.
REASONS TO CHOOSE
U OF T ENGINEERING
BE PART OF CANADA’S PREMIER ENGINEERING SCHOOL
U of T Engineering earns the country’s top spot each year in every major
international ranking.
WORK WITH AND LEARN FROM SOME OF THE BEST
IN YOUR FIELD
U of T is home to some of the fnest engineers, entrepreneurs and
industry experts anywhere. You’ll be learning from the best professors.
Our faculty earn more than 20 per cent of major awards given to
Canadian engineering professors.
BUILD YOUR NETWORK WHILE YOU HONE
YOUR LEADERSHIP SKILLS
Our location in downtown Toronto positions you well to meet a wide
and diverse network of engineering professionals. We’ll help build your
understanding of the human challenges that mean the difference between
success and failure in the worlds of manufacturing, healthcare, energy, IT,
infrastructure and more.
PROGRAM
DETAILS
MEng
MASTER OF ENGINEERING
The MEng is designed for engineers who want to enhance their career opportunities.
The MEng program can be completed in as little as one year of full-time study, or
if you’re working, you can pursue the MEng on a part-time basis over two or more
years. Some courses are offered evenings, weekends and online.
The curriculum requires that you take at least six technical courses to develop a
specialization, but you can trade out a few for a research project with a professor.
The program can also broaden professional competencies. Complement your
technical knowledge with up to four professional development courses on leadership,
fnance, entrepreneurship and innovation, which will round out your skill set and put
you ahead of the competition.
Pursue your MEng through
one of six departments:
» Aerospace Engineering
» Chemical Engineering &
Applied Chemistry
» Civil Engineering (including Mineral
Engineering and Engineering Geoscience)
» Electrical & Computer Engineering
» Materials Science & Engineering
» Mechanical & Industrial Engineering
Depending on your department, you
can customize your degree by choosing
a technical specialization, such as:
» Advanced Water Technologies &
Process Design
» Energy Studies
» Financial Engineering
» Healthcare Engineering
» Information Engineering
» Robotics and Mechatronics
» Sustainable Aviation
ENTREPRENEURSHIP, LEADERSHIP,
INNOVATION AND TECHNOLOGY IN
ENGINEERING (ELITE) CERTIFICATE
The frst of its kind in Canada, the ELITE certifcate
offers MEng students the opportunity to develop
competencies most engineers only appreciate
once they’ve joined the workforce. Students
can choose up to four courses on topics such
as leadership, fnance and management, and
entrepreneurship and innovation, deepening
their understanding of the business world and
the impact of engineering on society.
GLOBAL ENGINEERING CERTIFICATE
In an increasingly globalized work environment,
engineers need an understanding of the specifc
challenges faced by the developing world. This four
course certifcate is offered by the Centre for Global
Engineering (CGEN), founded to tackle issues in
areas such as water and sanitation, shelter, energy
and nutrition.
MEng IN CITIES ENGINEERING
AND MANAGEMENT (CEM)
A graduate program offered by the Department of
Civil Engineering, CEM offers an in-depth look at the
fascinating world of cities, now home to more than
50 per cent of the world’s population. Courses
explore how cities can be understood as complex
systems, equipping students with the skills to
understand how infrastructure affects economic
prosperity and quality of life.
HEAR WHAT OUR
STUDENTS AND FACULTY
HAVE TO SAY
Learn more at
www.youtube.com/uofteng/playlists
and visit our grad studies
playlist.
ELITE
INSTRUCTORS
Our ELITE instructors are professors and industry professionals
who are ready and eager to share their experience with you.
Meet a few of our exceptional instructors.
ALEXANDER HAY is an instructor in
the MEng program and at the Centre
for Resilience of Critical Infrastructure at
U of T. He teaches infrastructure, resilience
and protection planning, and how to
transform research into operational risk
management plans and develop resilient
communities. Hay has specialized in
fortifcations and infrastructure development
over a 25-year government career. He
has worked across the globe in austere,
hazardous and developed environments
for national and international agencies.
Outside of U of T, he consults internationally
on operational risk, resilience and security
planning and design.
STEPHEN ARMSTRONG has achieved
25 years of success leading and driving
large-scale business turnaround initiatives,
initially in the aerospace and defense
industry and then branching out to other
sectors. He has worked for Bombardier
Aerospace–Belfast and KPMG. In 1993, he
founded AMGImanagement.com. In 2009,
he started teaching in our MEng program
and was appointed Professor of Innovation
in 2014. Today, Armstrong teaches one
undergraduate and four master’s courses in
the areas of innovation and management.
EDUARDO FERNANDEZ is an
instructor in the MEng program at
the University of Toronto. He teaches
courses in international business for
engineers, and engineering economics
and decision making. Fernandez is an
international engineering consultant
on project and equipment fnancing,
corporate restructuring, development
bank fnancing, oil and gas, hospitality,
and business and management for
diverse industries with cross-border
operations. Fernandez adds more
than 20 years of global engineering
management experience to the
MEng program.
HOW TO APPLY
» Visit www.gradstudies.
engineering.utoronto.ca/meng
for more information on the
MEng program.
» Visit the website of the
department that you’re
interested in to learn about
admission and English
profciency requirements,
and how to apply.
www.gradstudies.engineering.utoronto.ca
www.youtube.com/uofteng/playlists
doc_238369944.pdf
Engineering Graduate Studies Meng Master Of Engineering
ENGINEERING
GRADUATE
STUDIES
MEng
Master of Engineering
“If you’re considering an MEng
program, the University of
Toronto is a great place to
experience a world class
education, wonderful
peer network, sense of
community, and chance to
live in a wonderful city.”
VIGNESH PARAMESHWAR, MEng STUDENT
“Being in the MEng program helps
me to stand out from the crowd
and from my colleagues. Not only
did I learn additional technical
skills but I also learned a lot about
management and leadership—which
is one of the reasons why I chose
the MEng program at U of T.”
DOM LEE, MEng STUDENT
TAKE YOUR ENGINEERING
CAREER TO THE NEXT LEVEL
Tackling the industrial and societal challenges of
the 21st century requires specialized technical
knowledge. But to get ahead in today’s workplace,
engineers also have to communicate, manage,
innovate and understand the world. Coming up
with creative solutions to pressing global problems
requires broader competencies than ever before.
An MEng from the University of Toronto can give you
that edge. You’ll take advanced technical courses,
and be able to choose from a variety of specializations
that take you well beyond what you learned as an
undergraduate. And we also offer a professional
development curriculum you won’t get from any other
school. We provide a depth and breadth of education
that can help you achieve your potential and move
your career to the next level.
REASONS TO CHOOSE
U OF T ENGINEERING
BE PART OF CANADA’S PREMIER ENGINEERING SCHOOL
U of T Engineering earns the country’s top spot each year in every major
international ranking.
WORK WITH AND LEARN FROM SOME OF THE BEST
IN YOUR FIELD
U of T is home to some of the fnest engineers, entrepreneurs and
industry experts anywhere. You’ll be learning from the best professors.
Our faculty earn more than 20 per cent of major awards given to
Canadian engineering professors.
BUILD YOUR NETWORK WHILE YOU HONE
YOUR LEADERSHIP SKILLS
Our location in downtown Toronto positions you well to meet a wide
and diverse network of engineering professionals. We’ll help build your
understanding of the human challenges that mean the difference between
success and failure in the worlds of manufacturing, healthcare, energy, IT,
infrastructure and more.
PROGRAM
DETAILS
MEng
MASTER OF ENGINEERING
The MEng is designed for engineers who want to enhance their career opportunities.
The MEng program can be completed in as little as one year of full-time study, or
if you’re working, you can pursue the MEng on a part-time basis over two or more
years. Some courses are offered evenings, weekends and online.
The curriculum requires that you take at least six technical courses to develop a
specialization, but you can trade out a few for a research project with a professor.
The program can also broaden professional competencies. Complement your
technical knowledge with up to four professional development courses on leadership,
fnance, entrepreneurship and innovation, which will round out your skill set and put
you ahead of the competition.
Pursue your MEng through
one of six departments:
» Aerospace Engineering
» Chemical Engineering &
Applied Chemistry
» Civil Engineering (including Mineral
Engineering and Engineering Geoscience)
» Electrical & Computer Engineering
» Materials Science & Engineering
» Mechanical & Industrial Engineering
Depending on your department, you
can customize your degree by choosing
a technical specialization, such as:
» Advanced Water Technologies &
Process Design
» Energy Studies
» Financial Engineering
» Healthcare Engineering
» Information Engineering
» Robotics and Mechatronics
» Sustainable Aviation
ENTREPRENEURSHIP, LEADERSHIP,
INNOVATION AND TECHNOLOGY IN
ENGINEERING (ELITE) CERTIFICATE
The frst of its kind in Canada, the ELITE certifcate
offers MEng students the opportunity to develop
competencies most engineers only appreciate
once they’ve joined the workforce. Students
can choose up to four courses on topics such
as leadership, fnance and management, and
entrepreneurship and innovation, deepening
their understanding of the business world and
the impact of engineering on society.
GLOBAL ENGINEERING CERTIFICATE
In an increasingly globalized work environment,
engineers need an understanding of the specifc
challenges faced by the developing world. This four
course certifcate is offered by the Centre for Global
Engineering (CGEN), founded to tackle issues in
areas such as water and sanitation, shelter, energy
and nutrition.
MEng IN CITIES ENGINEERING
AND MANAGEMENT (CEM)
A graduate program offered by the Department of
Civil Engineering, CEM offers an in-depth look at the
fascinating world of cities, now home to more than
50 per cent of the world’s population. Courses
explore how cities can be understood as complex
systems, equipping students with the skills to
understand how infrastructure affects economic
prosperity and quality of life.
HEAR WHAT OUR
STUDENTS AND FACULTY
HAVE TO SAY
Learn more at
www.youtube.com/uofteng/playlists
and visit our grad studies
playlist.
ELITE
INSTRUCTORS
Our ELITE instructors are professors and industry professionals
who are ready and eager to share their experience with you.
Meet a few of our exceptional instructors.
ALEXANDER HAY is an instructor in
the MEng program and at the Centre
for Resilience of Critical Infrastructure at
U of T. He teaches infrastructure, resilience
and protection planning, and how to
transform research into operational risk
management plans and develop resilient
communities. Hay has specialized in
fortifcations and infrastructure development
over a 25-year government career. He
has worked across the globe in austere,
hazardous and developed environments
for national and international agencies.
Outside of U of T, he consults internationally
on operational risk, resilience and security
planning and design.
STEPHEN ARMSTRONG has achieved
25 years of success leading and driving
large-scale business turnaround initiatives,
initially in the aerospace and defense
industry and then branching out to other
sectors. He has worked for Bombardier
Aerospace–Belfast and KPMG. In 1993, he
founded AMGImanagement.com. In 2009,
he started teaching in our MEng program
and was appointed Professor of Innovation
in 2014. Today, Armstrong teaches one
undergraduate and four master’s courses in
the areas of innovation and management.
EDUARDO FERNANDEZ is an
instructor in the MEng program at
the University of Toronto. He teaches
courses in international business for
engineers, and engineering economics
and decision making. Fernandez is an
international engineering consultant
on project and equipment fnancing,
corporate restructuring, development
bank fnancing, oil and gas, hospitality,
and business and management for
diverse industries with cross-border
operations. Fernandez adds more
than 20 years of global engineering
management experience to the
MEng program.
HOW TO APPLY
» Visit www.gradstudies.
engineering.utoronto.ca/meng
for more information on the
MEng program.
» Visit the website of the
department that you’re
interested in to learn about
admission and English
profciency requirements,
and how to apply.
www.gradstudies.engineering.utoronto.ca
www.youtube.com/uofteng/playlists
doc_238369944.pdf